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Ward last took the ice Feb. 8 against the Golden Knights, exiting after just 5:19 of ice time. The veteran winger has really fallen off the table in terms of production this season, notching just 11 points (five goals, six assists) through 46 contests. As a result, Ward has also seen a massive drop in ice time (11:57 per game) and has been removed from the man advantage, plummeting his fantasy value to its lowest point in years. More information on Ward should surface as he draws closer to a return, but his status likely impacts far fewer fantasy rosters than it did at this time a year ago.

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Ward (shoulder) is not projected to be in the lineup for Tuesday evening's showdown with the Coyotes.

Impact

Assuming a last-minute clearance of his health, Ward will miss a third consecutive game as a result of this shoulder issue. The veteran winger is nothing more than a depth player at this point anyway. Jannik Hansen will likely continue to fill in with Ward on the shelf.

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Ward (shoulder) will miss Sunday's contest in Anaheim.

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Ward also sat out for Saturday's victory against the Oilers. With just five goals and 11 points on the season, this shouldn't have much fantasy impact, but it hurts San Jose's depth as the team tries to hang on to a playoff spot. His next chance to suit up will be Tuesday against the Coyotes.

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Ward has been upgraded to "day-to-day" with his shoulder ailment, Kevin Kurz of The Athletic Bay Area reports.

Impact

It was only a day ago that Ward was considered out indefinitely with his shoulder malady, but the outlook has evidently changed for the better since the shoulder wasn't separated. Fantasy owners shouldn't expect the winger to play Saturday, but perhaps he'll get cleared to suit up Sunday in Anaheim. Of course, we recommend that you check back on this developing situation as more details become available.

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Ward is out indefinitely after suffering a shoulder injury in Thursday's game against Vegas, Curtis Pashelka of The San Jose Mercury News reports.

Impact

Ward has averaged just 11:57 of ice time through 46 games, accruing five goals and 11 points in that span. The 37-year-old dealt with a shoulder injury last season but was able to play through it, including the playoffs. It's unclear if this is related, but the Sharks will likely have to dip into their minor-league program to provide offensive depth.

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Ward (coach's decision) will not play Thursday night against the Canucks, Joey Kenward of Sportsnet 650 reports.

Impact

Sharks bench boss Peter DeBoer will sit Ward in favor of Jannik Hansen, who gets to play against his old team. The former has been averaging a career low in minutes (12:21) this season, but Ward's been efficient with a gaudy 21.1 shooting percentage (four goals on 19 shots) including two game-winning tallies.

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Ward recorded an assist in a 4-3 overtime defeat to Vancouver on Friday.

Impact

Ward was able to win a faceoff back to Brent Burns who launched a snapshot into the back of the net, ending a nine game pointless streak for Ward. The 37-year-old has seen his point production drop a bit after recording 29 points last season, as he's only logged eight points (four goals, four assists) in 26 games thus far. Since Ward isn't on the power play and only averages 12:25 of ice time, it's likely he continues producing around his current pace for 2017-18.

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Ward score the game-winning goal during a 2-1 victory against the Kings on Sunday.

Impact

The fourth-liner barely played, amassing just over 10 minutes on the ice versus the Kings, but he tallied the most important goal of the night. Ward already has three goals this season, but there's no way he will be able to continue his current pace. The 36-year-old is barely averaging 12 minutes per night and he only has eight shots on goal the entire season. That gives him a 37.5 shooting percentage, which would be nearly three times higher than his career norm in the category. While it's nice to see Ward off to a strong start, it's not likely to continue.

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Ward scored the game-tying goal in Saturday's shootout win over the Ducks.

Impact

That's the second goal in the last three outings for Ward, who has been a healthy scratch on several occasions this season. The fourth-liner is seeing very limited minutes and doesn't offer much from a fantasy perspective right now. Monitor the situation, however, as Ward is only a couple years removed from a 21-goal season and can be a serviceable depth scorer if he remains in the lineup.